Plymouth
Commission to add an additional liquor license

Plymouth City Commissioner Colleen Pobur Mar. 20, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News It will take amendments to both the alcohol management and zoning ordinances, but an additional liquor license is being considered by members of the Plymouth City Commission. The raise on the cap of
Township renews golf management contract


Photo © Don Howard/Associated Newspapers of Michigan Plymouth Township spent or budgeted $750,000 on Hilltop Golf Course in 2011 for renovations to the clubhouse and course, including 54 new gas golf carts. The golf carts and new mowers-totaling $452,000-was purchased with a seven-year installment plan according to Township Treasurer Ron
Northville Township names new assistant manager


Mar. 12, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Debra Wilhelm has been named as the Assistant Northville Township Manager. She has been with the township since July of 1993, according to a prepared statement from the office of Township Manager Chip Snider. “Debra has a solid background in administration,
Museum celebrates benefactor


Mar. 10, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The annual Plymouth Historical Museum event, “A Night FOR the Museum,” is planned for Saturday, March 12, at the Fox Hills Golden Fox. The event this year will celebrate Margaret Dunning, the major benefactor of the museum, who died last year
Police contract arbitration continues


Mar. 7, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Plymouth Township police officers continue to work without a union agreement, a situation that has continued since their contract expired in December 2014. During the 14 months since that time, the township and the
Treasurer’s resignation may impact township lawsuit


Mar. 5, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News People with inside knowledge of the now infamous DeHoCo real-estate lawsuit, City of Detroit versus Plymouth Township, believe the sudden resignation of Wayne County Treasurer Richard Hathaway could have a negative impact on the township officials that wanted to appeal the
Township to take land deal to Supreme Court


Attorneys Cox and Bennett set-up lawsuit strategy for township board members during special meeting last week. Photo: © Don Howard/Associated Newspapers of Michigan Mar. 4, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “If we win this, we would be taking property from the people of Detroit. I totally disagree with
Teen pleads guilty in knife attack on family


Mar. 1, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Roksana Sikorski entered a guilty plea, admitting to assault with intent to murder in the knife attack on her Plymouth Township family in 2014. Sikorski, 15 at the time of the attack, has been incarcerated since she was arrested, along with
Driver charged in deaths


Mar. 1, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A 40-year-old Kent County truck driver has been criminally charged in the 42- vehicle pile up on I-94 last month that claimed the lives of two Northville resi- dents. Police said that Timothy Martinez was driving recklessly Jan. 17 during a
On the job


Mar. 1, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The first new Northville Township police officer in 2016 was sworn in at Township Hall last month when Ofc. Christopher Bachand, center, officially took his oath of office and signed the 100-year-old registration book witnessed by Northville Township Clerk Sue Hillebrand.